Kingsbarns closer to reappearing Kingsbarns, one of last season's leading juveniles, could make his long-awaited reappearance in the Bet Online thetote.com Royal Whip Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday. The Aidan O'Brien-trained Galileo colt won the Racing Post Trophy last season on just his second start, only 17 days after making a winning debut. Unfortunately, he picked up an injury when being prepared for the 2000 Guineas and is only now ready to return. He is unlikely to have it all his own way, however, as Mark Johnston has entered the progressive Maputo. Another high-class entry is Jim Bolger's filly Scintillula, who turned over O'Brien's Mars last time out. Caponata, Bible Belt, Uleavemebreathless, Fortify and Qewy make up the remaining possibles. Kingsbarns' participation hinges on a piece of work at Ballydoyle tomorrow morning. O'Brien said: "We will work the horse in the morning and make a final decision after that. "Fortify also holds an entry in the race and it will be a similar situation with him."